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askpreeti

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  1. I have an evem more difficult problem to diagnos. Two days ago I shut my computer down. 8 hours later i went to turn it on and it would not start. All i got was a clicking sound in the power supply area. I unpluged everything from the computer and held the power button down for 30-40 seconds to drain all remaining power, pluged everything back up and the computer started fine. After a few minutes i shut it down to test it and once again it would not come back on. I tried the power drain again but this time it would not work. All i hear when i replug the computer back in is a clicking coming from the power supply. When i open the computer you can see the mother board light bulb is on but nothing else. So I take computer to Best Buy Geek squad to have them check the power supply. They said it was good. Here is where this problem gets tough. He starts the computer with no problems 10-12 times with no glitches. So i take the computer back home to see if maybe it could be something wrong with my wall outlet or maybe my wires. But when i get everything back to the way it was the computer works fine. And now just as this post is being written I have had no other problems. I figured virus, but rans complete thorough scan with Norton and it found nothin. Only other thing i can think of is the mother board could be glitching, But if that were the case id think that it would't work right when the computer is turning on.Please if you guys have heard this please let me know?

    i think this is intermittant problem could be due to loose connections or may be with loose ram. clean same ram with soft cotton. then place it in another ram slot or same slot & wait to check problem comes agian or not.
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